Caste: The Lies that Divide Us by Isabel Wilkerson (2020): A Review by Krishan Kumar
Caste has been a persistent and defining principle of inequality and discrimination in India. In recent decades this has become…
Caste has been a persistent and defining principle of inequality and discrimination in India. In recent decades this has become…
Saswati Bhattacharya’s book Potters without a Wheel: Ethnography of the Mritshilpis in Kolkata, published by Routledge in 2022, takes the…
Introduction Since its inception in 2002, Delhi Metro has rapidly expanded and developed throughout the national capital region and its…
Right at the start of Animal Farm, George Orwell establishes that it is a fable in which animals exhibit human-like…
Ravi Nandan’s Dead in Benaras: Ethnography of Funeral Travelling, published by Oxford University Press in 2022, is a compelling ethnographical…
The Barbed Wires While the desire to wake up to an independent nation was high among the people, the great…
In the last few decades, migration and globalisation have become the foci of extensive investigation across disciplines, including in urban…
A Session On How to Avoid Rejection: Advice on Submitting Articles to Academic Journals Srila Roy is a Professor of…
Jan Breman’s book Fighting Free to Become Unfree Again: The Social History of Bondage and Neo-Bondage of Labour in India,…
A Discussion on The Good University: What Universities Actually Do and Why It’s Time for Radical Change With Raewyn Connell…